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  1. Output. Holy Roman Emperor. Coats of arms. henry6. uncertain; the earliest depictions of the Staufer arms show a single lion; for a short time augmented to two lions, and after 1196 three lions or leopards. otto4. Holy Roman Emperor. Coats of arms. unclear, allegedly (after the Chronica Maiora) used half an eagle and half a lion (per pale ...

  2. This was extended to quartering of the lion and the Bavarian Arms upon the ascension of Maximilian I to the position of elector of the Palatinate in 1623, used concurrently with the arms shown. From 1356 onwards, the orb represented their position as Arch-Steward of the Holy Roman Empire. Coats of arms:

  3. Apr 5, 2022 · Media in category "Coats of arms of families of the Holy Roman Empire". The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Attems Wappen korrekt von 1630.jpg 2,137 × 2,789; 855 KB. Branconi-Wappen.png 600 × 833; 93 KB. COA family de Markgrafen von Brandenburg (1417).svg 550 × 600; 112 KB.

  4. Apr 28, 2019 · English: Shield and Coat of Arms of the Holy Roman Emperor, based on the depiction in Codex Manesse (c. 1310). An imperial coat of arms in this style was in use from c. 1200 to c. 1430. From 1433 (accession of Sigismund), use of the double-headed eagle became prevalent. The shield shape used here is typical of the early to mid 14th century. Date.

  5. Coats of arms of Holy Roman Emperors. The Reichsadler (" Imperial Eagle") was the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy Roman Emperors and in modern coats of arms of Germany, including those of the Second German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the "Third Reich" (Nazi Germany, 1933 ...

  6. English: Coat of Arms of the Holy Roman Emperor (c.1433-c.1450) Deutsch: Wappen des Römisch-deutscher Kaiser (c.1433-c.1450) Date. 15 October 2013, 05:04:52. Source. Traced from File:Wernigeroder Wappenbuch 023.jpg, proportioned to fit shield and made symmetrical. Author. Tom Lemmens & Heralder. Permission.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SPQRSPQR - Wikipedia

    From 1414 until 1517, the Roman Senate struck coins with a shield inscribed SPQR. Modern use. During the regime of Benito Mussolini, SPQR was emblazoned on a number of public buildings and manhole covers in an attempt to promote his dictatorship as a "New Roman Empire". [citation needed] Modern coat of arms of Rome municipality

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